Two of the biggest NBA free agency winners are Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions alums.

The Washington Wizards locked up shooting guard Bradley Beal, agreeing to a five-year maximum contract worth $128 million, according to the Associated Press. Beal, who played in the 2010 Tournament of Champions, averaged 17.4 points in his fourth season for the Wizards. Beal's St. Louis Chaminade team finished in eighth place in 2010.

The Memphis Grizzlies and forward Chandler Parsons have reached a four-year, $94 million agreement, a person with direct knowledge of the deal told USA TODAY Sports.

Parsons played in the 2007 Tournament of Champions with Lake Howell (Fla.). In five NBA seasons, Parsons averaged 14.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game and is a career 38 percent 3-point shooter.

Tournament of Champions alum Anthony Tolliver, Kickapoo 2003, has reportedly agreed to a two-year $16-million contract with the Sacramento Kings.

Creighton's Anthony Tolliver (Kickapoo), left, is congratulated by teammate Pierce Himba after the Bluejays beat Missouri State in the semifinals of the 2007 MVC tournament in St. Louis.
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Springfield native and NBA player Anthony Tolliver huddles up with the kids attending his annual basketball camp at the Courts E-Zone basketball courts in Springfield on Tuesday.
Springfield native and NBA player Anthony Tolliver huddles up with the kids attending his annual basketball camp at the E-Zone basketball courts in Springfield, Mo. on June 16, 2015.
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